Boston photographer Carol Lundeen specializes in weddings and family portraits in an artistic, compelling, personal, photojournalistic style that helps you look and feel your best. Serving Boston, Cape Cod, North Shore, and the South Shore of MA. Call (617) 327-9254.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Which are your favorite memories of Carolyn and Chris' Wequassett Inn wedding? Here are just a few of mine, and below, a link to a slideshow of some of the best photography of the day.

Carolyn and Chris' Wequassett Inn wedding went off with only the best kind of hitch when they said their vows in front of family and friends on June 26th. With a long history of trips to the Cape as kids, this was a natural venue for the couple, with views of Pleasant Bay and the salty scent of Cape Cod.

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Ask the Experts: Q&A with Jeri Soloman Floral Design

About Jeri Jeri Solomon Floral Design is a studio specializing in events- both large and small. Jeri says, "Think of us as your "floral caterer." Whatever function you'd hire a caterer for (wedding, corporate event, small dinner party, holidays etc) we create the floral arrangements. Flowers add the spice to an event taking it from great to spectacular and memorable."

Q: What sets you apart from other florists?A: "I take an a lot of time listening to and asking questions of my clients. Most people have a vision for their event and sometimes have difficulty verbalizing what they want. By asking all kinds of questions, I get an intuitive sense of who the person is. Then I can translate their personal style and vision through my medium of flowers. Most of the time, the result is comments like "It was everything we could've imagined if we could have imagined something so beautiful.""

Q: What three things should brides know about hiring a florist?A: "Here are a few questions a bride should ask:

How many weddings like mine do they do each year? Make sure you are hiring a wedding specialist. Not every florist caters to brides. You want to make sure that the company you hire specializes in weddings so they are familiar with all the intricacies and details they must cover from timing of deliveries to specific requirements at venues and religious sites.

What services will they provide? There is more to wedding flowers than the flowers. A couple deserves service. You may want some or all of the following services: Personal consultation meetings, written proposals, sample arrangements, delivery to each venue of your wedding, pinning boutonnieres and corsages, set up of each venue, and moving flowers from ceremony to reception. Make sure you hire a company that will provide all that you want.

Will I work with one person from start to finish? Make sure that the person you meet with initially is the person who will oversee all the details of your wedding. You want continuity. You want to develop a relationship with one person so that you can be sure that they are responsible for all the fine points you discussed with them. This way nothing can get lost in translation.

Can I see examples of your work? You want to see photos or actual arrangements that the designer does. Make sure they have a portfolio of their work, not just photos from books and magazines."